AuthorTopic: DVD authoring software recommendations (Read 4833 times)

However, was wondering what Vector Linux users work with when editing and authoring homemade DVDs. Would love to hear some recommendations on what users think are the best tools. Am especially interested in programs that work well on low end systems. More specifically, what tools don't need a lot of library dependencies (such as Gnome and KDE libraries) and what tools are compiled instead of interpreted, so they'll hopefully run faster?

Some of the video applications I personally like are DVDStyler, mencoder and mplex (part of mjpeg tools). Anyone have their own favorites to add to the list?

Good to hear there are other Vector Linux users that would be interested in authoring DVDs. Maybe a group of us can put together a how-to and make sure we have the proper tools in the repository for authoring projects. I just don't consider my PC properly set up until it has all the software installed that it needs to do projects like create music and author DVDs. (It's going to take me a while to get everything set up.)

Regarding authoring from a VOB... I've worked with DVDStyler before. If you have unencrypted VOB files, you should be able to drag the files into DVDStyler and author directly from there. I usually use a lot more tools than DVDStyler and like to do some basic editing first. However, if you just want to do some simple authoring, DVDStyler should be able to handle most of the basics.

If you're authoring and want to make sure your final results will play, before you copy the ISO to DVD, check it out in a program like VLC and make sure it looks okay. If it looks good there but still fails when you play the final DVD, then the problem is with bad media or the burning software not being able to handle your DVD writer properly. I burn a lot of coasters if I don't use a good quality disk to begin with or a decent DVD writer. For one machine where the writer wasn't up to the job, I bought an external writer from a company that has a good reputation. Made a lot less coasters after that.

I prepare DVDs for my kids very often, for example I concatenate several VCDs into one DVD. I use mencoder along with dvdauthor (or qdvdauthor when menu is required). I do encoding via mencoder manually as this allows me to choose the bitrate, aspect and so on. This is quite simple. As mencoder recognizes input format all you have to do is (in one line):

dvdauthor -o path_to_dvd_structure -x path_to_xml_fileUsing qdvdauthor for generating menu is a bit tricky as all versions newer that 1.0 keep crashing too much for me. Qdvdauthor also crashes often when it generates preview of video files. I had to change its default engine for this in the settings to solve this problem. Qdvdauthor generates XML for dvdauthor and then the latter does the job.

When you have dvd structure generated somewhere containing AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS directories then you can easily burn video dvd project with K3b. Before to do so, you can test if it works fine (especially menus) with xine or VLC, giving the absolute path (from root dir, ie. /home/john/dvd/ not ~john/dvd/ or ../../dvd/) to dvd directory containing VIDEO_TS.

I'm interested in something that could put together a DVD from several VBO files (or whatever the extention is).Ive tried this many times and always end up with a DVD that wont play.

I described the proces in the above post but when you want to rip DVD directly without compression (which depends on vbitrate), you can replace codecs name with copy and thus rip video stream from DVD very fast into MPEG which can be later used with dvdauthor.